Manufacturing, Modelling, Management and Control: (MIM 2001) : a Proceedings Volume from the IFAC Workshop, Prague, Czech Republic, 2-4 August 2001George L. Kovács This Proceedings contains the papers presented at the IFAC Workshop on Manufacturing, Modelling, Management and Control (MIM 2001), held in Prague, Czech Republic, on 2-4 August 2001. This regular IFAC workshop has developed a reputation for high quality, and regularly features notable contributions by leading world experts. This Proceedings volume shows that the latest Workshop was no exception. The papers feature subjects such as production planning, virtual manufacturing, scheduling design, planning management, monitoring and diagnostics, manufacturing and machining, software, decision support systems, and modelling, as well as traditional and modern disciplines of manufacturing automation. The Proceedings of the MIM 2001 workshop are essential reading for anyone with an interest in the latest developments in the modelling and control of manufacturing systems. |
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Negotiation Models and Production Planning for Virtual Enterprises | 1 |
Cooperating Agents for Planning and Scheduling | 7 |
Scheduling Cutting Machines in a Clothing Industry | 13 |
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